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	<title>American College of Physicians' Team-Based Approach Improves Diabetes Care</title>
	<description>The program seeks to make changes, or close the gap, between clinical "best practices" and the care actually provided in a physician's office. The diabetes initiative works by training teams that usually involve an internist, a nurse, and a staff assistant to improve the quality of care for patients with diabetes.</description>
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	<title>How To Stay Heart Healthy in The New Year</title>
	<description>)Wellness and Lifestyle Contributor Terra Wellington, dishes the facts on heart disease and arms consumers with tips to protect themselves and their loved ones from this deadly killer.</description>
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	<title>Art at the Bedside</title>
	<description>If you've ever been in the hospital, you know that it's usually not much fun. You may have to take medicine that makes you feel lousy, have tests and are no doubt a little anxious about being there. Doctors at Mayo are working on making the hospital experience easier for patients and their families. </description>
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	<pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2008 00:02 GMT</pubDate>

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